23 Nov 2017

SHOP RE-OPENING SATURDAY!

Hello everyone, we are re-opening the shop this Saturday then on Fridays and Saturdays after that. We look forward to welcoming you to our cosy little shop where we have lots of great deals on the following ...

Local History Books
Antiquarian Books
Railway Books
BARGAIN Books

Model Railways
Diecast models
Railway Photos and collectables

Stamps and Coins

and a NEW feature ...
Mike's corner where you might find anything that is vintage, retro, interesting and best of all a BARGAIN!

See you soon!

12 Oct 2017

IMPORTANT NOTICE

We have a couple of items belonging to a reader which we wish to return as soon as possible.

We know your name and we are looking after the items, but we do not have your contact details.

If you are that person please email us
thebostonoldtimes@gmail.com
or jot down your contact details and post them through the letter box at the shop.

Thank you.



6 Sept 2017

Update: OLD DAYS IN BOSTON ON SALE NOW

Our new publication 'Old Days in Boston' is now in stock but numbers are limited.

The book is A4 sized, paperback, in full colour with 60 pages and marks five years of publishing from The Boston Old Times.

Priced at £10 while stocks last.

3 Aug 2017

RAILWAY SHOP BOSTON website is back

Work in Progress - new website for our Railway Shop - note different web address than before

https://railwayshop.blogspot.co.uk/  or just click on  'OUR RAILWAY DEPARTMENT' underneath our blog title heading above

More will be added to it soon

1 Aug 2017

ISSUE 30 ON SALE NOW

The new issue shall be on sale from Wednesday 2nd August from The Boston Old Times, and later in the week from our agents, Maud Foster Mill, Time to Frame, East Lincs Seafoods and Clark's the newsagents. Please note we will be on Boston Market tomorrow (Wednesday) and our stall is located close to the Nationwide Building Society near the top of Dolphin Lane.

Stories this time include the building of Pilgrim Hospital, Boston Wheelers in the early 50s, Darts League winners, a Wrangle-born Centenarian talks about his life in 1903, Boston railwaymen in 1890, Boston United photo of 1957, Excessive Purchase for a Freiston farmer, 'a postcard from ...', the Boston Rat-catcher, Lincolnshire Regiment photos from World War One, Harsh Penalty for Souvenir Hunters on Butterwick Shore in 1917, and the Boston Girl Guides in 1956.

Plenty for you to read for your 75p!

29 Jul 2017

NEW BOOK RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENT

To mark the fifth anniversary of THE BOSTON OLD TIMES, a 60 page A4 sized colour glossy BOOKAZINE EDITION will be published at the end of August 2017, priced £10 and entitled OLD DAYS IN BOSTON.



Features include:
- a 17 page article on Old Boston Pubs and Inns which includes a list of all the Pubs that have closed down and an in-depth look at two of them, an old alehouse called The Borough Arms, and the town's most prestigious Coaching Inn, The Peacock and Royal.
- a 17 page article on the Market Place, with past and present pictures and including a feature on a Market Place Clockmaker and Silversmith.
- Wartime Memories by Margaret Hodgson and Boston in the Eighties by Helen S. Shinn.
- Kitwood Boys School Photo from 1955 with nearly 400 names.
- An index to Issues 1-30 of The Boston Old Times.

The Bookazine can be pre-ordered at £10 per copy. Orders can be posted at a cost of £3 each to addresses in the UK, for overseas orders please contact us for a quote. Cheques should be made payable to the author, Helen S. Shinn.

THE BOSTON OLD TIMES, 1 Silver Court, BOSTON, Lincolnshire. PE21 6JR

10 Feb 2017

New book from Boston Old Times Publishing "An Anthology of Boston Memories"

Following the sell-out success of the limited edition hardback copies, by popular demand "An Anthology of Boston Memories" is now available in paperback, priced at £12.99.

There are six chapters, each written by a Boston Old Times reader, recalling nostalgic memories of growing up in and around Boston in the early or mid-twentieth century. The inspiration for the book came from the late Mr Tom Fairweather and his son Gerald.

Not very long before he passed away, Tom had handwritten some lovely memories down for his family to read. Born in 1911, he wrote about his childhood memories of traffic - the lack of it - on the seven mile straight and witnessing a Zeppelin passing overhead during World War One, going to school and missing out on a scholarship at Boston Grammar School because he was a fortnight too old. The ability to pay was more important than potential to perform well academically. He talks of his working life both on a farm and at Shepherd's the Bakers on Wide Bargate.

This all inspired Tom's son Gerald to write down his own memories of growing up in Boston, quite different as he was of the generation whose childhood memories are mostly from the fifties. He talks about growing up in Rose Place and about what him and his mates got up to as a child to earn pocket money or have an adventure, even going out into The Wash with the fishermen, but you had to tell Mum where you were going.

This inspired the book, to share these memories with readers and to inspire others to write down their special memories.

Four more memoir-writers came forward to rise to this challenge. They are Alan Tosney of Leverton, who has written a very interesting and comprehensive review of life working on the land and the various jobs throughout the different seasons; John Almond of Sibsey who has a passion for cycling and motorcycle racing and for history; Geoffrey Dunham who talks about life for his parent's generation, his national service days and his job as a Pharmacist at Boots; and Maurice Brader the well-known cinema projectionist of Boston.

This book is newly published (January 2017) and is currently only available directly from us, the publisher. It is priced £12.99 and postage and packing (to a UK address) is £3.